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Got it. I'm not thinking out of the box this morning. poor Rodolph.
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Be careful with the poison. The rat could eat it, then get into the chicken coop and die, and the chickens will eat the poisoned rat.

But if your coop is completely secure, with no holes or openings bigger than 2 cm, and no way for the rat to get inside, you might be OK.
thanks. But i never leave poison in the holes. I leave the poison under of my house, there are little holes, but this is not rat-holes, this is the holes for the air. Chicens, cat or anybody can`t enter there - holes are 12x12 sm. I take a long stick and move the poisons in 1,5 m or 2 m, nobody cat get it, only rats. One time i have seen one dead rat in my garden, i taked it. No one chicken dont toutch this rat.
Only one time i have seen how my ducks runned for get one little rat. It was living, no poisoned, and they run in every garden. Another time my ducks catch and eat the frogs. I have one crazy brown duck, she (its a girl) every day catch the frogs and walk width these frogs in she`s beak. This duck have very strong voice, when she "song" it can be heard very far from my house, all my neighbours know this voice. It is really fun to have a ducks and another fowl )))

It the past time i had big population of the cats (they was more wild, as domestic), but they only eaten, leaven the "gifts" in every place in my house and tear my pillows. That was really very lazy cats! I give it to my neighbours and now i dont have any cats. One my neighbour have now near of 10 cats. He`s wife really hate these cats, and i know why ))))
 

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